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June 2015
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Sunday Jun 28, 2015 50:00 PM ET
The discovery of a letter handwritten by John Lennon changes the life of its recipient, an aging pop superstar (Al Pacino), some 40 years after it was original sent (and subsequently lost).
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Tuesday Jun 23, 2015 55:00 PM ET
How is it that John Travolta has returned to making dull direct-to-video movies? He needs another comeback film, and this isn't it.
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Sunday Jun 21, 2015 00:00 PM ET
Debuting on Blu-ray as limited edition releases: State of Grace, The Young Lions, The Night of the Generals, Absolute Beginners, Mississippi Mermaid
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Sunday Jun 21, 2015 40:00 PM ET
Olivia Wilde is too talented an actress to be stuck in this hash of recycled ideas. At least it's only 83 minutes long, hence not too painful to sit through.
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Sunday Jun 21, 2015 25:00 AM ET
Kristen Stewart as PFC Amy Cole and Peyman Moaadi as detainee Ali Amir make this Guantanamo Bay-set drama quite compelling.
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Sunday Jun 21, 2015 40:00 AM ET
A mega-Polaroid camera takes pics 24 hours into the future in this sci-fi thriller. Inspired by "A Most Unusual Camera" from season two of Twilight Zone.
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Friday Jun 19, 2015 50:00 PM ET
Killing Jesus originally aired on National Geographic, where it broke ratings records for the network. Now the entire film is presented with "making of" featurettes.
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Tuesday Jun 16, 2015 20:00 AM ET
This particular performance mode is starting to become old hat for Liam Neeson. His latest dour thriller never quite takes off despite an excellent cast.
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Tuesday Jun 16, 2015 10:00 AM ET
It's difficult to completely dislike a film as stylish and inventive as Matthew Vaughn's directorial follow-up to his 2011 comic book classic X-Men: First Class. Plus it has a cool cameo by Mark Hammil.
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Tuesday Jun 9, 2015 10:00 AM ET
As a teen rom-com, it's too predictable. But a confident star turn by Mae Whitman makes it worth watching.
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Tuesday Jun 9, 2015 00:00 AM ET
A two-man acting showcase for Dennis Franz and Dustin Hoffman, this David Mamet-adaptation debuts on Blu-ray as a limited edition (3,000 copies).
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Monday Jun 8, 2015 50:00 PM ET
Criterion has issued a cinematographer-supervised restoration of The Rose and it looks better than ever.
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Monday Jun 8, 2015 05:00 AM ET
The Dreamworks animated series, based on the 2013 feature film Turbo, arrives as a three-disc set with nearly 10 hours of content.
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Monday Jun 1, 2015 50:00 PM ET
Jupiter Ascending is a mishmash of homages and rip-offs of past sci-fi films, written and directed by The Wachowskis. The film looks and sounds great at least.
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